Avery Cochrane – Shapeshifting On A Saturday Night

Among the best-kept secrets in up-and-coming pop music, Avery Cochrane is a dynamic singer-songwriter from Seattle, known for her emotive lyrics, cinematic sound, and charming live performances. Since emerging onto the scene, Avery has garnered widespread attention for her unique ability to capture raw human experiences in lyrics while maintaining a classic pop sound. Avery’s recent single, a bombastic queer anthem called “Existential Crisis at the Tennis Club,” had multiple viral moments on TikTok, and her upcoming release, “Shapeshifting on a Saturday Night,” has made a similar impact, propelling her to the forefront of indie music, drawing a loyal and growing fanbase from around the world. With a reputation for engaging audiences both online and in person, Avery is an LGBTQ artist poised for bigger stages and deeper connections in 2025 and beyond.
“Shapeshifting on a Saturday Night” from queer Seattle based alt pop / indie pop riser Avery Cochrane. The track is an upbeat shimmery pop single for fans of Renee Rapp, Gracie Abrams, Chappel Roan. She shares, “This song is about not having a strong or prideful sense of self, so you instead morph into whatever you think people want from you, especially in the context of a night out with friends who you suspect don’t truly understand the real you (because you’ve never let them see it!!).”
8.30.25 Bumbershoot Seattle, WA
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